If you get an error message when you try to download and install Google Chrome, try these fixes.
Fix most installation errors
- Make sure your internet connection is working normally. If your internet connection is unstable, learn how to fix connection errors.
- Check if your device meets the system requirements.
- Download the installation file again from google.com/chrome. Use the new file to install Chrome again.
- If the installation still isn't working, use an offline installer:
Get help with a specific error message
If you install an application for the first time and you get one of these errors, report this issue in the Chrome Help Forum.
If you get an error after you install an app:
- Go to Microsoft Fix it.
- Click Download.
- Run the program.
- Follow the instructions to fix the problem.
If you can’t connect because of firewall, anti-virus software, or proxy
To fix, add the firewall, anti-virus software, or proxy to your security software's exceptions list. If you use Windows Firewall, follow these steps:
- On your Windows computer, click the Start menu: or .
- Open the Windows Settings app.
- In the "Find a setting" search box, type Firewall.
- Click Allow an app through Windows Firewall.
- Click Change Settings.
- Click Allow another app Browse.
- At the top, in the Browse window, type %ProgramFiles(x86)%\Google\Update.
- Find and select the folder with the highest number.
- Click GoogleUpdate.exe Add.
If you use other firewall software, visit the software company’s website to learn how to add it to your exceptions list.
If you can’t connect because of unsupported proxy server
Check if you’re on a supported proxy:
- Negotiate authentication scheme, including Kerberos and NTLM.
- Proxies using “integrated authentication,” if the person is allowed to use that proxy.
If the computer’s Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) doesn’t start
Make sure BITS is turned on:
- On your Windows computer, click the Start menu: or .
- Click Control Panel System and Security Administrative Tools Services.
- If you're on Windows 10, click Windows System Control Panel System and Security Administrative Tools Services.
- Right-click Background Intelligent Transfer Service.
- Click Properties.
- Under the "General" tab, check if ”Startup type” is set to Automatic (Delayed Start), Automatic, or Manual. Make sure this setting is not disabled.
If you continue to have issues, check if you can edit C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\Network\Downloader\
To get edit access:
- Right-click the folder.
- Select Properties.
- Under "General," turn on Read-only.
- Click OK.
If you can’t check the box, contact your system administrator.
- Switch out of S mode on your computer. To learn about S mode and how to install Chrome, go to the Microsoft Help Center.
- Download the installation file for Chrome.
- If prompted, click Run or Save.
- If you chose Save, double-click the download to start installing.
- Start Chrome:
- Windows 7: A Chrome window opens once everything is done.
- Windows 8 & 8.1: A welcome dialog appears. Click Next to select your default browser.
- Windows 10: A Chrome window opens after everything is done. You can make Chrome your default browser.
- On your Windows computer, click the Start menu: or .
- Click Run.
- In the "Run" window, enter
regedit
. - Click OK Yes.
- In the "Registry Editor" window, open
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Google\Update\Clients
.- If you don’t see the application under that key, try looking for
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Google\Update\Clients
.
- If you don’t see the application under that key, try looking for
- Right-click
430FD4D0-B729-4F61-AA34-91526481799D
. - Click Delete.
- Close "Registry Editor."
- Install Chrome again.
If you need help, contact your system administrator.
Your system disk is full. To fix, free up space on your system disk (usually disk C).
GoogleCrashHandler.exe sends information about crashes to Google when they affect your Google applications.
If you don’t want to send crash information to Google, turn off the sending of usage statistics for your computer.
Visit the product's Help Center for more information.
If you get the “OS not supported” error, it may be because Installer does not support your operating system.
Check if your operating system is currently supported.
Your computer already has Google Chrome installed. The version of Chrome that you already have will launch.
If you want to use a different version of Chrome, uninstall Google Chrome and then download and install it again.
To check if you're an administrator:
- On your Windows computer, click the Start menu: or .
- Click Run.
- Enter
control userpasswords2
- Click OK.
- Check if your username has the “Administrators Group.”
To get administrator access, contact your system administrator.
If you're having problems installing Chrome on your computer, you may see the following errors:
- Error 4: A newer version of Chrome is already present on the computer.
- Errors 7, 12, 13, 35, 57, 102, 103: The install failed for unknown reasons.
- Error 31: Could not re-install Chrome.
Try the possible fixes below.
Step 1: Check if your computer has enough space
You might run into a problem if there's not enough space on your computer for Chrome.
- Free up hard drive space by deleting unnecessary files, such as temporary files, browser cache files, or old documents and programs.
- Download Chrome again from google.com/chrome.
- Try reinstalling.
Step 2: Turn off your antivirus software
Some antivirus software can prevent Google Chrome from installing on the computer.
- Turn off your antivirus software.
- Download Chrome again from google.com/chrome.
- Try reinstalling.
- Turn your antivirus software back on.
If you can't install Google Chrome with your antivirus software turned off, you might need to upgrade your antivirus software.
Step 3: Download Chrome again
Download Chrome again from google.com/chrome. Try reinstalling.
If you can't complete these steps, contact your system administrator.
If you get an error while installing or updating your application, here's how to get help:
- Visit the Chrome Help Forum and ask others for help.
- Search for information about this error.
Still not working? Get more help on the Chrome Help Forum. Or, learn how to fix problems updating Chrome.